I think you could be right - lots of them seem to have a Harrach type feel to them either in colour, shape or the way the rigaree is applied. I'm holding judgement on the ones with the pads under the feet though and the pulled rims . I want to try and see if I can match the enamelling on them to something marked.

I have a correction to make to my comments above about neither Le Genie Verrier de L'Europe nor The Art of French Glass showing pieces with applied animals id'd as Auguste Jean - I failed to notice in Cappa page 285 that there is a leaning, completely clear tall vase with spiky and drip rim and rigaree trails as feet and that it also has an applied Lizard on it in clear (with ref the signature it says in the book traces of enamel on base) m

Mike, I've found a vase with an applied frog on it in Collectible Bohemian Glass 1880-1940 Truitts - page 64 under Harrach.Tri legged clear bowl with drip rim and gilded enamelled applied lizard, peaking out from the left hand side is an applied frog m

I wonder if we will ever be able to disentangle all the French looking glass that is in fact Bohemian (and usually by Harrach) -or for that matter all the English looking glass that's bohemian (and usually by Harrach) too.M

Well I think it's possible bit by bit.And actually that is a major part of the interest for me I suppose

I've spotted another in the Harrach book page 249 - not had time to double check but suspect it's the same bowl. You can just see a peak of green on the right handside of the photo and I believe that is a frog.m

Question regarding eBay blue vase on AJ since I really have not been able to gather much info on the artist. I've not run across that type of blob with an AJean drip signature done in glass...is this documented as something he used? I ask that because that blue piece seems to be (at least to me) to be rather poor in design & overall quality compared with what normally sees with an AJ signature. Any insight is appreciated.